The Florida Project (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Drama · 1h 52m · R · English

Curator score: 9.1/10 (1.1M ratings)

Find your kingdom.

Overview

The story of a precocious six year-old and her ragtag group of friends whose summer break is filled with childhood wonder, possibility and a sense of adventure while the adults around them struggle with hard times.

Ratings

Director

Sean Baker

Production

Cre Film, Freestyle Picture Company, June Pictures

Cast

Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Rivera, Valeria Cotto, Mela Murder, Josie Olivo, Caleb Landry Jones, Aiden Malik, Edward Pagan, Jim R. Coleman, Patti Wiley, Jasineia Ramos, Rosa Medina Perez, Krystal Nicole Watts, Bronwyn Valley, Kelly Fitzgerald, Sandy Kane, Andrew Romano, Carolina Grabova

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A vivid, heartbreaking portrait of childhood at the edge of precarity, shot with warmth, patience, and an eye for the small miracles of everyday life. It balances wonder and social realism so well that the emotional sting lands even harder.

Best for

  • Viewers who like humanistic indie dramas
  • Fans of films about childhood seen from a child’s-eye perspective
  • People drawn to stories about poverty without melodrama
  • Audiences who appreciate naturalistic performances and location texture

Skip if

  • You want a conventional plot with clear turning points
  • You prefer uplifting stories that avoid bleak adult realities
  • You dislike films that are observational and emotionally understated
  • You need a tidy ending or strong narrative catharsis

Overview

Sean Baker finds extraordinary tenderness in the margins of everyday life, following a six-year-old whose summer feels like a game even as the adults around her are barely holding things together. The film’s power comes from that contrast: bright colors, playful mischief, and childlike imagination set against a world of instability, eviction anxiety, and economic fragility.

Worth noting

What makes it so affecting is how carefully it observes behavior without turning anyone into a symbol. The children feel gloriously alive, and the adults are written with enough complexity to avoid easy judgment. Willem Dafoe gives the film a grounded moral center, but the movie never loses sight of the kid-sized universe at its heart.

Bottom line

It’s funny, messy, and deeply sad in ways that sneak up on you. The ending is especially devastating because it refuses to flatten the experience into sentimentality; instead, it leaves you with the ache of seeing childhood and hardship occupy the same frame.

Top Letterboxd reviews

ciara (4.5★) · 42201 likes

this is the first time willem dafoe has not looked like the human embodiment of evil he was truly willem dafriend in this

demi adejuyigbe (5★) · 24468 likes

“You know why this is my favorite tree? Because it tipped over, and it’s still growing.”

kayla (5★) · 12246 likes

There isn’t a more accurate portrayal of children in film

tru (4.5★) · 9773 likes

How did they get in the park though?

tamar (4★) · 8125 likes

the grand budapest motel

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Topics

indie drama, coming-of-age, social realism, childhood perspective, Florida setting, economic hardship, slice of life, emotional, naturalistic, neo-realist

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